Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy Economics, vol 3
Edited by A. V. Kneese† and
J. L. Sweeney ()
in Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy Economics from Elsevier, currently edited by A. V. Kneese and J. L. Sweeney
Keywords: Analytical Tools; Applications to Policy and Forecasting Issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
Edition: 1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 17 Economic theory of depletable resources: An introduction , pp 759-854

- James L. Sweeney
- Ch 18 The optimal use of exhaustible resources , pp 855-880

- Geoffrey Heal
- Ch 19 Intertemporal consistency issues in depletable resources , pp 881-931

- Larry Karp and David M Newbery
- Ch 20 Buying energy and nonfuel minerals: Final, derived, and speculative demand , pp 935-1009

- Margaret Slade, Charles Kolstad and Robert J. Weiner
- Ch 21 Mineral resource stocks and information , pp 1011-1076

- DeVerle P. Harris
- Ch 22 Strategies for modeling exhaustible resource , pp 1077-1107

- Dennis Epple and John Londregan
- Ch 23 Natural resources in an age of substitutability , pp 1111-1130

- Partha Dasgupta
- Ch 24 Natural resource cartels , pp 1131-1166

- David Teece, David Sunding and Elaine Mosakowski
- Ch 25 The economics of energy security: Theory, evidence, policy , pp 1167-1218

- Michael Toman
- Ch 26 Natural resource use and the environment , pp 1219-1265

- Charles Kolstad and Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer
- Ch 27 Energy the environment, and economic growth , pp 1267-1349

- Dale Jorgenson and Peter Wilcoxen
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